Wesley Sneijder is likely to have placed a number of top European clubs on alert after it became clear that he could leave Inter in January. Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images

Holland's playmaker Wesley Sneijder appears likely to leave Internazionale following a meeting with the club to attempt to resolve a contract dispute.

After leaving with his agent, Sneijder told reporters: "I don't want to talk. Something will come out in the afternoon. I've always been well here."

Sneijder, 28, has been sidelined for two months with injury but has now returned to fitness.

Inter caused a stir last month when the club director Marco Branca said Sneijder would not play again until he made a decision about his future, with a new contract reportedly requiring him to take a pay cut.

Last week the global footballers' union Fifpro highlighted Sneijder's recent exclusion and called for talks about clubs using "blackmail behaviour" to force players into signing new contracts.